Based on 844 votes and 272 reviews.
A smart and funny script. A lot of sub-plots but all the actors were great for their role.
fun, funny, good attitude
Very entertaining!
Steve Carell fans won't be disappointed in his latest outing, where he plays an everyman stunned to find out that his wife wants a divorce. With help from player Ryan Gosling, Steve takes a dip in the bar scene, but learns that this is not the answer to long-term happiness. Well-written, and with solid supporting performances, particularly Analeigh Tipton as a love-struck babysitter, Crazy, Stupid Love entertains!
This wasn't a RomCom as I predicted it to be. It really had something or everyone, and 2 plot turns I never saw coming. I found myself laughing out loud in many moments, and thats not usual for me.
Made me cry
I LOVED THIS MOVIE!!! Just a great movie all around. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time!
very very good movie, good part is all the previews are at the beginning
Although this movie did have a few surpises, I would have to say that it was just slightly better than average. Not memorable, so wait for the DVD release.
This is a thoroughly entertaining movie with excellent performances from its excellent cast. While very amusing, it also has some tender moments, as well as a neat twist that no one could have foreseen. My only criticism is that a couple of scenes get unnecessarily too slapstick, not to mention the improbability of the graduation scene. I know the audience is supposed to "suspend belief," but a large part of that scene is totally ridiculous, not to mention as superfluous as the incorrectly placed comma after "stupid" in the title. Sorry .. can't help being a grammar freak! lol